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“THIRTY-LIGHTH YEAR No REGISTRATION TO-DAY, —- MATOR MALL'S PROCLAMATION TO TDL PEOPLE OF NEW YORK, Adjntant-General in the Way of a Free jatry-The Mayor Endenvoring to Prevent a Collision with the Federal Authorities Arrests by the United States Marshals, pA John 1. Davenport is the Special Commissionct of Fi na eppointed by the United States Govern- ment in this city, He held a Court yesterday, where Ahone w)o were arrested for alleged egal registra: dion were brought by the Marshals, Davenport was formerly Private Secretary to Gen. Benjamin F Botler le wae afterward made a Provost Mor: bal by Butler, and then advanced to the post of Adjatint © ALG o'clock Inst evening a despatch was sent from Police Headquarters to the captains of the Several precinets, which fi follows Pouce Derantwent oF tian City oF \ Beniomin FP. Batter Throwing Obstacle New York, Pxcctxet New Youn, Oct. 18. 1570. Tetegray hic Deeniteh from the Central Ome Por resrors assicned ina proclamation which will De furnished you std al inspectors of elvetion this evening, sou ore requested to no'ily them—the ctore—in every election district in your precinet fat they ave oot to net ws registers to-inorrow, By order of A. Oakey Hall, (Signed ©. CORSON, Cdier Bureaw of Elections. In soveral of the precincts the Police Capt personally vieited euch place of registry, and read the des) nich aloud to the registers, ‘he general respon: inspectors was, All fight, ten dollars out,’ although one gentlemen volunteere! the original remark, “Shoo, fly another pur the question, “How is that for bigh f° THE MAYON'S PROCLAMATION, after, the Bure:u of Klections caused Dy conches to every election distric andevery police precinct, the Mryor's proclam: Uou of which the following is the text; Proctamntion, Aso part of a manifest attempt of the Federsi Government to throw eve a treo rozistry, and to obstruct naturalized citizens In their vote, Federal offleials have raised a question that no registry will be legal on Wednesday, the 19th October (which has been a day heretofore), There- fore, to prevent a collision that has been threatened by such officials with the citizens, the Mayor recom mends th on thi tosts um Two tours day, but that all clizens re Monday, October $1, and Tur rve their pro ¥ obstacle in the way of the places of registry be not opened lay, Novem- ber 1, which aro the last days for registry, and upon those days ney ject all other business until t! Fogistralion to which this city is entitled be com- pleted. But, under no provocation, to suffer them Gelves at any time to be tnyited into @ disturbance r breach of the peace, A. OAKEY HALL, Mayor. October 18, Evening. THE STATE LAW OF REGISTRATION, In connection with the Mayor's proclamation, it fs well to recall the law on the subject of registra- tion. ‘The 1865, cha 740, the original law ‘on the subject, provides that the Inspectors in New York end Brooklyn “shal mect annually on Toes @ay three weeks precedin 9g. M., at the place designated for holding the poll. oN the genera! election, at shall procced to make a list. * * ® Said Inspectors, at their first mecting on Tuesday three Weeks preceding the general election, shall have Power, if necessury, to alt two days for the purpo: of moking said list, provided that at the annual elec tion next prior to the eaid meeting, the number o! f voters in the district of which they are Inspectors exceeds ‘our hundred.” Immediately in this connection it may be stated that but four election dis numbers and boundaries, The Moyor has c! fete retain both their imed that this is such o substantial change as to make them new districts, more thon four DUNGrea Voters wt LHe IaH; doubtful, Of course the other districts being new had no voters at last election, The act of 1866 makes nochange as to the first days of rogisiry, though modifying the law essen tially in other particulars ‘The new clection law of 1870, chapter 198, ree nize the old registration law, and makes no change @ to the first days of revistrat the in meeting on day and Tresday prece ng th Week in which the ensuing election is to be lel, and then provid for a still later than the “lust meeting” prov *On_ the Thareday following. deing the Thursday preceding the ensuing election ‘the said registers shall meet.” This very Inst m Ang is for cbaileaging and correetion of the registry i TUB UNITED STATES LAW, ‘The United Staves law, which was passed at the Last session ond appr elections, has a ander which ye constitationality of this viviou, It Yeas to say, 1s denied by many. It provides for the ay who “shall ve and are wintment of two cil); ereby aut! orized to a fixed for the regitration of voters, who, being reeis red, Would be eutitied (0 vote for Representative do Congress, * aud to chalience any names epesedio be registered, * * © and said por d either of tiem *hall Have the right to aM@x th BPienatures or lis signature to th powes of identification, * * * Said deputi Are hereby suthorized to preserve order ab suc elections, ani! to arrest for any offence or breach the peace coumitted in ther view." TUE WAR ON REPEATERS, The Inspectors and Supervisors appointed by Indge Woodruff on Monday took enutec of th various registry offices vesterday. ir Whetber the four aistricts had notion te in, but provides that pectors of registry ‘shall hold their Inst 4 at ail times and places register for pir Otvers received commissions from Mr. Davenport throughout the day, ebalienged every person whose appearan ments aroused their uspicions considerable excitement prevailed. here was NEARLY A RIOT DOWN TOWN, A man named Daniel Leary appeared 1m a state of Blter intoxication at $2 Gieenwhich strect, and de- manded the right to have his name recorded on th Tegistry list, He faid Fe lind not procured natural Zuiion papers, and tat he had no evidence of bis itizonship 10 offer, | Deputy Marshal MoCaby ordered hitn under arrest, but the other Inspectors OF state At one o'clocic @aid they knew him to be a legal voter, and that his name should be rece MeCube, however, was Incxorable, and a row casued, during’ which several citizens took Leary away from the ‘ko A erent crowd then gathercd around the office, and throat ened the Deputy Marshals; but a platoon of po! Goon arrived at the scene and restored order. An our liter Leary and his fricnds rushed in, and th former presented bis ce: t!feate of citizenship, tesued by the Superior Court, but MeCube reiused to regis: ter his name, and hat bim arrested, Ho pleaded drunkenness as an excuse for his offence, and was 1 in Tuure day JOUN M'LAVONLIN OF THE KIGHTM WARD 47an the next victim of tie now law, IL ut by Tf Allon to Deputy-Marshal B arrested bn t register cls. He watehe er surveilinnes tll he was y. He wos wiraivped before Cow va demanded an examin. $50 bail to vppear for examination on was poin Tho Hon, Assi siaut District Was seit ‘or tO! the prisoner that } uid ive a hearing iv forty eight hours, and that Dail in $5,000 would be takew for his uppuurance Deputy-Mirsbal Keioe then took biuw to the Cour y ber of the Tum: Full. We was said by some of the low Detoeraey thit John is ame many Genera: Committee, CAPT, PREITY THKOTTLYS A REPEATE Terence Quinn, a meinber of the unuerrifed Democracy, regist’red bis name in the Four ; Fifeenth, und Bixieenth Dastrie's of the Sixt Ward; bit Capt. Petyy arrested the follow at the corner of Seveuth avenne and Nineteenth s.reet, on Heid tim in the station house til a Deputy Marhal ariied With & warrant for his arrest, condueted tuk belore « ssioner Osborn, Who. comiuithed itt te the Cour Win cetacct of $2,000 bi}, Ex but was refused, as he Was not ah owner of t.1 oe 4 MeCarthy and Juln Colom, who are eal wi ‘ the distnrbune’s at ha Groon Dieur for vxaminaiion peat Thutaday, Pal Cu ' two charge Wa reed, ! thit werrunte have been Issned for t 1 I wn : 7 Vs Keticy aced in enatedy of OM ex Jay.by Deputy United 8 “oA ’ register his mame io w your \ i lew ta wslocked up in the Liverty street slution DOUNTING THE LAW, edGlae eliigena, enievtnl ave doubts av tothe Pustiiutions lity ov the Coneressional Law, fui pose Ab Uy #0 bupeul Lo the Court, aud mruaose ‘The cMicers rigidly performed their duty, ond In the First Ward thot a writ of Aadens corpus be sorved apon the United States authorities, requiring them to pro- duce the prisoners, 0 that the Jaw might be fairly tested in the Courts: and os Jude eminently noted for his Stata Richts prociivities, it Was riwored at one time that the necessary docu inents hid been served upon United States Marshal Sharpe and Worden Tracy of Ludlow street jail, requiring [them to produce {heir prisoners immodiately, ‘There ts no trath fit the amor, however, 98 to ite havive been done, alt ‘at den Trac: momentarily expecting the arrival of den stated that in case the w HeCHIN Was pre. y the writs, The W Were served upou him he would peremptorily refuse to comply with their requirements, bat would turn the writs over to Marshal Sharpe, who would no doubt take the necessary steps in the matter, The Jw ander whieh Warden Tracy holds the effectaalily precludes bis ea bead them fr PRixon without a warrant to thas ofieet from the ‘nited States Marshal, United Strtes Commissioner Davenport held court until 9 o'clock last evening, but no other parties being arraigned he declared tue Court adjourned, A REPHATER'S FIReT Lesson, John McLaughlin was arrested yesterday by Deputy United States Marshal Anderson at the reg: istry office on Renwick street, for registering his name at three different offices,’ After iis arrest by Ue Marshal the prisoner made # fuss, evidently ex- posing his politicnl friends to step in and save him ; put hie was neverthele . John Glennon, inspector of welgits and measures, appointed by Mayor O'Hall, residing in the Eighth Ward, and a prominent ny Hall exndidate for Coroner, was arrested for attempting to registor his*name twice in his own ward. He Was taken st once before ‘the Commissioner aud held to bail in the sum of $10,000. THE FIRST DAY OF THE REGISTRY, =Titat Registry joa Botte Ward, bi rot Set a TOW) ssreccersss First day try of t velit ‘The excess over the Mest day'é registry OF 1999 THE GOVERNON's Vorr. Gov. Hoffman registered yesterday morning in sue Nineteenth Election District of tie Lightoenth ard. — The Philadciphia Election Crimen, Puttangieuta, Oct, 18,—The Coroner's jury in the case of John C. Nolen, who was shot on Thurs. 6 Crawiord, a return jaage of penth Ward, yes! 104 was fred in sel/-defen The l'on, Wm. easory to the sh Allieon, an and was jus 1. Mann, Who Was arrested cing, was taken before Judge after a full hearing was unconditionally arzed. MeMuilin and Ahern, prominent in connection with the riot which resulted in the shooting, seater day afternoon « Jered tuemselves into custody, ‘They were held iv $5,000 dail each, poet ee THE GREAT TROPICAL HURRICANE. pide tabarry The Spanish Losses on Miguel Aldama's Estates. The late hurricane ot Matanzas and Cardenas will be the death-blow to Spanish supremacy in Cuba. The flood destroyed every rice Meld reaching from the mouth of the Yu:nuri to the Pan of Matanzas, Where the hills did not present a saMetont obstacle by their height, the flood, which entered at Matar. aad and travelled up the valley of the Yuturt, emp: tied aguin into the sea to the west of the Pan Monn- tains, Every patch of vegetabies and every p tain tree was destroyed, and no other vest mains of many plantations than the brokes cane. ‘This cane will not grow again, but wither and be- come useless; norcan it be ground now, owing to the inability to cut it or transport it to the m: which have all been more or less damaged. The principal plantations destroyed were those which hed been confiscated by the Spanish Government, being the property of Cuban patriots, the Govern- tment, or rather its employees, deriving the revenu The pla of Mr. Aid yielded the past season over 1010 bores of sucar which sold at $10 a box, or $101.00 f whoie, the is dein i cient to pay fe expenses, I eutire amount collec the past year, ns th Product of the confiscated cstates, was over fiv miliions of dotiars, The iurricane has spoilt thelr little game, ond the seareity of funds in Spain will not be improved by the loss, No more money means, in Spanish parlance, no more soldiers and no mor patriotism. ‘The Havana Spaniards know that their chances are nearly over, and the funds whi continue to remit to this country and to En uot Raving any special faith in the old test the fact, ‘That the destruction of th deen such as to scare tons tale of the the we molns country cane n the most ultra rents of the rotten Sponish cause, is abundantly proven by the fact that a single New York house sold ye day over 8.000 boxes of sugar at advanced rates. The flood destroyed, #lso, all the warehouses on th banks of the Yumurl, including the larze cooperage shove of Heffrann, Springer, broach, Crespo, an! others, containing tbe necestary runply of box an Logshead shooks for the deman.ts of the comin: crop, ‘This stock cann placed, nud natural resalt will follow t such plantations as have not been affected by the flood will bo unable t v » grinding, owing not having any boxes t put their savers in, This will Riso cecrexse tiie production of sugnt ; and as every box of su: roldier, and correspo f Spin airiotism less, the putt a by the elements to such an extent as ke thea tr umph early and eure. TERRIFIC GALE ON THE LAKES, Vessels Driven Ashore-Telegraph Wives Prostrated and Trees Uprooted, Kixastox, Cunuda, Oct. 18,—There violent storm on Lake Ontario last nicht, ew good deal of dumaze to shipping, At Point Fre ler ick the schconers Kato Rvbinson, with Inmbe ‘om Toledo for Fall River, Muss; the Prite of America, light; and the Benedict, with lumb from Belleville to Osworo, are ashore. The steamer M ef, and several othor st re and vessels had to run down the river this morning, They could hot make the harbor on uerount of the henvy Fea, Port Horm. Caxapa, Oct, 1A. terridie gale passed hove last’ night. ‘Trees were torn Ste railway track, pulling the a down fur a conalternblo distaner rt Kate, with beriey, wos driven x, the pr r Antevica Wi pward before the wind Pont Counonx, Oct, 18,—TYe of Mamilton, tight, in trying to make the berpe the gale this morn os) Ltt rt an 4 ashore, where sti broadstte or A rumbor of vessels which lett yesterday have returned usable to stand the gule, Cuevenann, Oct, 18,—The sic was the most was 8 ing a my of last night vere of the sevson, Tae wind blow a hurricane from tue northwest wentashore, ‘The rehooner Emtna ct wrock, All on hoard wore | Mary, of Detroit, went to pieces y struck, and ail on bosra wore lok six ives were lost by these disasters, Osweco, October 18,—A ter carly this worning has proved disastrans to ship. ping on. the Several yexsei arrived with the” boss apd devkloul, Sehr, Advanca, Ciiearo ty this port, with’ barloy, 8 ashore telve vuieg up the labo, Seve, Flying Scud, 1 to Cana, ligate is up tho lake o> Corn, with batlog pert, us Vavee vor Blake is 6 ger The » otter # Not loss that c gale sinc lor 4 anliure Tht GALK AN NRW ENGLAND, the eon near, NTL In on t ome and brovght to jastics, with the approbation of all classes of citizens, ‘The official language tn Kisass (Alsace) hereatter will be the German. A gentien has arrived at Versailles from Eneland vith £20,000, raised in that country for the German Hosptts Fund. The amount will be turned over to the Ger muan authorities immediately. 81, CLOUD 18 A TOTAL RUIN, All tho pictures, gud tanistry Lave beon des:royod by tho fire from the Torts. MR, POLEY'S RAILWAY, — othe Man of the Austrian Chi man Saniuting at the Arend A cowmittee of Twelfth and Nineteenth Ward citizens, bealed by Mr. Soha Puley, visited Gov. Moifiaun yesterday morning, at the Clarendon Hotel, urge bis approvat of an underground railroad bill whieh thoy intend to present in the next legislature. ‘The Governor, in his usual way, stroked his nose between nis thamb and doubled forefinger, patiod the ends of his long moustache, and told them that le would sign eny bili thet did not conflict with the constitutional rights of (he State or city. His per- sonal preference, he said, wos for an above-;round railroad, which, he thongiit, would prove the most dosirable and profitable, notwithstanding the heavy expense to be incurred in purchasing the right of way, Io onderstood that a contract had been sign. dn year ago to begin work on an underground road, already chartered, and was surprised that the have just been received here: thy men who precarcd the eharter had done At 9 o'clock in the morning, the French opened a | Pothing toward realizing their Intention. Strong heavy artiliery fire, which was vicorously answerod | efforts, he enid, had been used lost winter by cor. by the Prussians,’ The Froveh then advanced in | tain proverty holders on broadway to defeat te double quick, the Garde Mobile having the load, A | Arcade Lailfoad bil. He wisied that those geatie NEW YORK, 7 ww oN T wth THE CAMPAIGN IN FRANCE, sienslaanas A GREAT BATTLE SOON TO COMB OFF NEAR ORLEANS. pints French Dissatisfaction at the Conduct of War-farticvlars of tue Bottle of Bagnoux. Loxoox, Oct, 18.—Violent popular outbreaks have occurred at Honflour aud other towns in that Vicinity, om account of the alleged ineficient con. duct of the war. Gen. Bourbaki has been appointed commander of the armies of the North, and directed to operate in concert with Marshal Bazaine, A de- eroe has been isened by the Provisi 1 Government of France obliging the rai!ways to be more active in facilitating the transportation of troops, The rin- dorpest on the Continent spreads with alorming rapidily. It prevails from Polend to the Atlantic, There is much cousternation among all classes of people, ‘The force of the Duke of Mocklenbure-Sehwerin at Soissons consists of the Pomcranian, Hessian, and ry, the Schleswig engiacers, elaht adwehr, and the Halberstadt horse. The investment lasted three weeks, and the bom- bardment foor days, By the caritulstion, FOUR THOUSAND PRISONERS OF WAR and one hundred aad tairty-two canaon fell into Prussian hands ‘The following particulars of the battle of Bagneux Vintt . ‘The Prussian position while defeating & measure ot oublic utilis, ‘of the bayonet. 0G would have devised tome ovher to replace it mans were thereby unable to witustond the ava- Tho Comm suggested, as a temporary expe chat (gr night be grant nypon Poarth aver ne, {ro lanche of men Lurled to several stratagems, but inst them. failed (wo aildi: intyes They resorted | dient, that to all, and at | t tenet 10 Mobiles entered street to Harlow, Only two now existed, and aa whore the Prussians had erected barricades tho avenue Wns 140 feot wide between the two were soon earriod, with but sieht loss: points, omple room would be alorded for th time heavy moss Prassiane were § dovernor approved of the Idea, and said © now exposed to the forts in the neighbor platenu, ond as the French w severe five of artillery (ro! hood, \vins, Mr, Foley presented the Governor ering forth their e next Legieh 2 f uotergeoand railway ander Battery to Union or Madison With b son exch side of the Central to" the Horie River; ‘be wet furthormare to sanction additional tracke ow the Harlem Raiiroad. ——— FLYING FROM A VIRAGO, Lonpow, Oct, 13.—The Tinie tonlsv, in a9 Ol | mae syaterious Divapperrance of Willlam torial on the contivental situation, reminds its read Pocvunuctie Skepihene that were ers What this is the anniversary of the Battle of citea wowaed Wie Pileuds Nations, which occurred near Leinsic on the 18 of | Aout three months ago the quiet little town October, 1513, “Tt has boon generally understood | of prasntcia, s aranrbsiten Uh Uk ada in the German camp that the bumbardimentot Paris | ious dies: of Williaa) Forenae; one of fia from all the batteries simultancousiy would bo | ost prominer! citizens, Mo quitted Ke wife and opened on this anniversary day, whicl is so full of under suet fastances tliat the glorions remembrances to Germans, and waich has THEY FELL BACK The object of the rec nee was effecte in eve tieaiar, ‘The Prussians iost 49) kilied and 100 ad in the engagement Th vernment has abandoned t against Gustave Flourens on by Henri Rochefort. MMOLESTED, representations n ar circ former openly declarod her suspicion that he had deen regularly eolemrated for yours. Tho world Is ‘ouily deatt with by an i wetned TOBA Waliing for the events of today." Mu liner, with wlomn it was known he was not on THR ANGLO-AMERICAN AMBULANCE con friendly terns, Suspicion was directo? ao strongly has left Versailles for Orleans, where there are treo | against this man that a vixilance club, numbering thonisand wounded French and Germans. of | apous five bundred of the residents of tho place the journals here to-day print short letters datod at | scoured the woos for mites around, in expectation Paris, Octover 1. They eontarn now Tae Gor finding some evidence ofhis supposed Th man army in France is maintained by eonstant rein | search was feuutiess, aud as 2 cond be proved forcements. It is estimated that thera aro fuily six | Sguinet Mniliner, | oy hundred thousand armed Germans on French soil. | Watchot eve prarance of Porenan, Nothing has yet Leen heard from La Ferté St, A\ ast work ner had the town placardod tr bin, At the last accounts a battle was imminent at | DC end to the cluer WEN flaming posters announ: pin, At the last secounts a battle was imminent at | ore Ty Heiss evening he maid sppens be tore that point, M. Gambezta has le Tours tor the | his felew-citizensat Laine's Hail, whem *aome ex ry developuonts would b were on the tip: made, ‘the f cur French army in the Vosges, which is (o ve organizod for the purpore of resisting the German advance on e Lig: Metiners seonsted tei Lyons. ‘The Prussians still occupy Moning ae stage, upd 4 » Prove ma that he was They have male no demonstration against Blois an po way with the disappearance of however, wore received is not believed they will ut prese : ‘The following despatch is jnst received ber VALENCIENNES, Oct. 18,—M. Ribota, an attaché of the Foreign Oaice, bes just arrived here from Pari He @ people are ex!in and hopeful. aire are anuitered. The resolution seems to b common to all the Prnssinns now investing the city to ecroon themselves behind their power‘ul vat tories. SO TREMENDOUS 19 THY FRENCH Fine P Dut for the enepi or, Join Muila d away thrt the pinine are abeotutely awont by tt. The best nners in the World are collected in the Paris for ELLING or o Tho warines nover miss: Bids for 4 nowt atai feats Ries of nt Bromen Manas ne nies an armistice are $ in | aya n Hip Cae Arnage banking circles here, and stocks are advancing PARIS TO DX HOMBARDRD twMuDIATELY for The negotistions at Brussels between Gen, Burn LOOM RNC. tide and others have resulted in total failure. y oid ral’ wi 8S The Foroign OMlee was to-nig! failure, and ty abandon all ‘nformed hopes of a settlement The bombardment of Paris will commer immen diutely, The siege guna were p ad yosterday usta demands a revision of the treaty in at 918.08 yeh thousnud. This bid 4 nein 4 rifles PRENCY WAR DESPATCUES. Ton és HS A Great Battle Shortly Expected near Ore thous idea lhe Jeans ~ Th Pressinos in Vorce at the for thy Colt Aru 3 Company, North-Auother Successtul sortic by the ee apeina kaa avisians Reporte ber thousand. Tours, Oct, 18,—The Prussians and the Frene! Rt O19 000 ercoud clase, €1,00. A.W stalaber ictus, now, 5 0D cath arg still concentrating Sprinedatids, off, $850; 49.009 ‘sud WO) Lateuis, ® coud eas, USI per thetieat of crus Wall be offered on large forces near Orleans eat battle, The Prussiacs nceuny | grass “dc the city of Orleans itsolf, as woli as the eamp at | An additional nu Dellair, near Me Advices from Liite are to tho | the With inst, effet that large Prussian forees have arrived in the northern departments, and that vixorous measures for defence are tobe taken at once, ‘Phe Constitn tlonnel says detachments have been seca in the di rection of Veuddmo and Chambord, column on the right bank of the Loire and another on the loft bank, ‘The Prussians are evidently com. ing toward Kiois and Tours Despatches from Blois aud Beaugoncy announce soveral skirinishes between THR PRUSSANS AND PRANOS-TIN preparatory to a —— Inanugchek as Lady Macheth, Mile, Janauschek’s interpretation of the guilty Queen gows for to contrm the impression o! her first appearance, She writes large hand, but no small text, The excell its bold ness, breadth, and marcuiine vigor and intensity; ite defect in the sbeence of variety, subict, tender ness, and the more delieste imyginative tones and five gradations without which no piciure is artisil ‘counplete. eae comments lettor scene 9 neo of her ae 1 ilinstration tn her acting in her toetigation to thet 3 tat could be given tor y yan th Lime Wor mainly taken up in the diser f roof minor rou matter secretury Boutwell, aud Mr, Delaro 4 With the President before bie Cabs the fact etrenginenen tie ru wax to be branserred to the Secretary Cox interviews etme | and wv tbat Me, Doking tortor Dopurtint Ite even watt that the reaon way tue aungutes Tent oF tise Teh x not He 1, 4 in ence oF wiMleully Ab agiocNg Upo @ succuoBe Wo Mi | ods rier A dospatch has Just been received announcing | ie MOR heer oe nat eine tauiousfecting f another successful sortio vy the Parisians. Tho | dere pot walt nro | woald,” which wes given with ore of the Prussians is put at three thousand, | too much external demonstration, too Hittle marin yore ts no further talk of removing the capital to | GUY? Supt, Mey ite ian ot tar any ons of Morsviltes, ‘The digcipliny of the armies | rat declaration, * Loave given ruck and know wit eae ae Tia'to love the hole WAL mike me,” anlgut bave rae beon rentered more intense by Gucr and lees ie More favo: news hay beon rocvived f Chanical meane of Ospressicn, y1i4. A bridge has bee thrown across the Seive, fut just a i uence stands her in tablished n Forts Charenton and Ivey, Phe | whieh was et ven, Ou tro wholtcbe fe Mobile Guards continue to make F oF ne watt or Bites veers tesples Erhehts, superior tn the dclineusion of terrible ad UssPUL SORTIBS nutovable wousn; for thd cr maul wey Reports from oMeial and private sonreos show | so furus ont new ia ‘one, should proier that bands of sharpshooters, in all parts of tho | other tuterproters country ceeupied by the eusmy, are becuming more | gemrate Wecloh: ine Marie eich wee ney tei and more effective, and cause much annoyance and | as Aecate in his attitude of Lovediclion, aad tie samaqe'on the Qéenidn linea’ av esmimneioatiin whole rine, of the watches, sinvine, choria, dot Au oficial tes that tho & 1 For's p 4a olemout of in , ful engagement, cccunied Melon iy'it way not vilvctive, oftielal om Orivans has been ere anlis Si raisKtOull hovarManin ta A Nomination Cavinred, tion are on (oot which render it necessary for th Jamon Troy, of the Kings County Court Goveininent to withhold all information Likely to ho | Of Sessions, i* @ candidate for the Domoeraite nomi of eervice to the eaciny, A private dospaten from for Congress from the Second District. It ts Chatoaudun, dit lay, reporia that sholts w ored that Tom Kinsella, of the Aigle thrown inv t f tait afternoon. A toleyran Meaning le tiuoled seat from Dijon to-day anpounced that Vex beet Ly at work Tho Prussians ativcked the unfortited town o TUL OCEAN CABLES Mont Didier, ‘Throw citizens werw killed, and 1 te Mobile Guards made 15. A requisition f baviars hae ee 000 franca Was lovied on the town, and tho § i defies ope i if ' 1 Mr. Durand, a barker, were taken as hostucca | ae ee {ie Olt: Boman sere the command of the Grand for wyl Pea) Connots 1 ye terday 9! 024g; Avogwentios : SiN ten inn bit ‘ FIN WAR DESH ATCILES Ith At Plorence that necotiationa for the if and) @ Aindeus for the Spunish crows ALintod with thet wow Mantora | have too resumed Patnee of st Cloud a Coral Rain, | A bw » doo expected, disgolving the CF Lin, Oct, 18,—The people of Strasbourg nro | My wel Nv rawad Usat dee i NO plave generally ¢atisfiod with the new order of ting The Government congor of the pross at St, Poturse The French suntiment, if there be uy, has Hot | Mure Ne been rervoved ior pornuctiny’ altwekh NY. the y Foften vee the capitulation, Ther Advices from Jiiv Janeiro tute that the robots une ¢ Bown one oF two instances of ring on the Ger | der Lichen had toon adueked and captured. th inn soldiers patroing the etty from the windows of | feels were so leu aniizo4 tat their oariy om binitivat i Was anticipated, Moulevideo wav boaied Wowaee, Poe culorite Wore Yumediatey sooxchonded | auccaute pene Nee eee Oe Ae ae WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, TUR MAG The Review of cond Divi Guard, Mej.-4 Commaniler-in-Chief, Hiant sta, reviewed 1870, HOFFMAN IN THE SADDLE. YIFICENT SPECTACLE Y¥ES- TERDAY IN PROSPE — ¢ Second Div rd-A Glimmer of Gold and PARK, in of the -~Dinner Speech ion of the New York National John B, Woodward commanding, had a field day in Prospect Park yesterday. John T, Hoftmen appeared in his military ri Gov. 4 accompanied by his bril- the troops. All Brooklyn turned out to witness the display, but some bad in. fluence lus Leen at work amorg Ler citizen soldiers, and they turned out in sadly thinned rane A more beautiful location for the glorious pomp of @ milit ground. 'y gathering could not be found than the level greensward of the Prospect Park parade At haifpast 2 o'clock the dram-beat of ar- riving regiments echoed among th whieh the surrounding locality abounds. email hille with Glistening bayonets reflveted back (he sun's rays aa they played upon THR pRIONT, COLD STEEL. eff officers in ali the splendor of seven line army gold Ince and heavy buil tulther on plunging steeds. freighted with loveliness in all pn galloped hither and Assiream of carriages, is varied typen, rolled swiftly on every road toward the parade ground, taking np on their arrival the most advan- t marching past, A stiff northessterly gale provailed, and proved cous positions from which to view the treops provokingly distressirg to the white-plumed guards. men ond the mult He pround, A infant charges line, Snail through th eepecinity building wos erve quarters of the commander-tn-cli A few minutes before 3 o'clock th When they had alighted, were brougit up. T party quickly tronsferred themselves, & detachment of ¢ sion ns ercort, they tators and the long line of haltea corri: ached the right of the division. ‘Th Governor was dressed ina plain blerk suit throagh- meuuted on a white charger, fuintly ‘The foded cold lace upon the only indication of then sopr out, He was speckled with binek . saddle cloth was th THe RIDER'S PL He sat in his # handsome bl admiration of the a firing of a claimed his ay shining brass bo nthe loud re on the extreme joit Hieutenant ay prc pr. wore ex right and t ug ov a 1 conversat legion of nursery maid: n hand, crowoed up to the guard boys defied the tea regard ALL WAS ANIMATION nthe vicinity of the cottage from whos Mayrtal violently finitered the State f day as the ueud- t with the ¢: rk mous! embed spectators, salute by Beepe's ye prowch ttzer and was on: ly named ( wn up in one cort an. Gen, W the Governor, and together they sustained au an on as of th rentinels and of the consequences. AND LIPR, during th; or the Mle the distingus ymon, de seed down in rear of the spec ED MILITARY RANE © of a cen| che oxcit ertillorists pro- to the military. From the beloved forth In ranid. sue 6. The betters wae posted r con serve. nous Hine, the Fit venth Brigade on the left, ands str PD, and the re. Awardtrode on the rizht! THRY PASSED DOWN IN vie ov te troops. Behind the Geneval re of his Tin fi Ac Albert of Sobsistene oiler, ‘Twenty toa the Eighth inrned out thet viowing st envasands wheeled right, and stot follows A of te exeassivel i (his frst areata: gnd Connolly, Aid-de-Camo; d-de-Camip, Berites the above gontl ded wish the stuff, by special Bennett of Syracuse, Adjutant-Gederal of the hn Brigude, and Licat.-Col, Regiment. fu followed that of the Go close this gorgeousiy cap: Pie Governor having taken up bis position at the +4 the Governor was BP leventh Brigade, atte Ss of eicht Ales frouts Thi ands of twolve Gies front; Forty ands of i strength of intantry under Gea, Meserole ont SO) muskets, Ariitien bad m attempting the Tu this last movement it rucce form: Mojor-Gen, Frank: 1; Brevet’ Mayor. neral; Bei ivocate-Ceneral Comm Col. J. Town joncl Win, F and C Dun Gen.” Woodwai enor. isoned body, wore tant the ¢ tupanies to the POR THE MARCHING PAST, f the Pith Drigade. hia: Rrigede arore and Twent-elelth ‘ommands of 12 files + front, In all about Sema fuir-sizod reg M f tuls br passed in the s-third Rogiment, ten com: seeond ment, front Sistinguisted itself by Z, and mad donbie tine ted adourabiy in AMUSING THE SPRCTATORS, The troops of cavalry which paraded exhibited but were badly roview ‘over, the peuple d Rood discipiane ‘The dircetion, tit different commands promptly runted Pe ery movet off the feld, and the Governor and his staff, by invilation of € tae. Here un a full m ny, As soon as the other. dizcstible shapeless masse Were filled, and in few weil choren wor Woodward’ pr posed the Commanderin-Chiet’s health, ‘The towst was 1. Wo mt collation was spread, to which asure of justice was awarded Ly the compa. pyrawkis of boned tursey Award, procecded to the cot ad been reduced duly quafied, the Commander-in-Chiof lait down, ATALP FINISHED TONOUR ANDW yen stroked his Seiegant moustache, und spoxe as fo} lows: General Woodward and gentlemen of the Second Division staff, Lthank you very kiudly for the compli went you have pail ane, You bave referred to the National Gourd and the obtizations tt Hantlerin-Chiet ie tite to be eatied t positions, tn tas Ehatenjaved po previous expe: jected Recorder of the Chiy ot Now Tread a page of erianinal iaw in ved your Commanderimhit Edi nob kuow Nyou ealid vour abt and which your lef Ltiuet, however, (hat in eur National Gused the suites “ ns i) A great deal more. yet remains yo be ¢ T hope soon to sve SUPPLIED WITH A REITER ARM, ‘Wo ronst creme nt It does not follow heeause Fnnimbers are reduced shar efiictericy soul pe les kened, Li a few days (he Fizet Diviscon willbe reviewed here, and Thoow Uist on Mar cerasion you WHI Krest then! ne brothers: and T have only to itt dant Lhion feetton which bas chargcierized all your Again th Allow be pitld ta the. vei e hod co assiar hin, 1th minder to 1 to say to eftic WiW ave D movemea nking the ofeors for the toast drank in his honor, the Governor retired ih the # tsined Kit, and Mereroie and siafly, tnd il Joned omens of the Sceeont Division. at hin. ps devee, 7 Montague place, Broowiyn. ‘The recevtion win Very Driiatit, wa all the govsts were iu full ed NEW JERSE Hoboken avenue waa flooded teat night by water from the sewer, Whleh burst ently in tue evening. Jersey City's Warer Commissioners will Nereattor pay Heit wa bills fr todsly aud other refreshments Tomes Rett is under $1,000 bail for slipping off wth a quantity of lad frou the Comsuunipaw Aba of Jersey City, yest aca Titoy by stad © Governor and his stiff, ¢ ctor-Ceneral y City, favors weaduws be an Sehalk, of Newar erdny, wad FoLuved. & ts bl The Grand Jury of Hudson connty bave failed to And an nhetinent azninal Herman Bppingsr fo: Hepnolds at Union Hi! the evidebee showing Maas the Phe tooperd that has been fiehtening the Forse farmer’ 4 © conyy ese on) fren ven 1 (tops iotors of Which ole Ward of $409 for itm Capiare The Democratic primary mentings for State & Homination were Webi wn Patersom, Past tit caty San as FELLA ent ts WoO Thedtenn Happer Vout a Late Wene by Clare d (UAL 6 9) Ad HabyseAVie bo Wo ir (air admirers upon With their broke ‘This Goveroor and ff arrived in open barouches at this point. superbly equipped ved Followed by ited for the ocea- ur, his ng the unsolicited The ranid nd of a Hon, and its guns ‘The Infintry were Brigade the following members y-General nen vitation, of te state ength, and immediately An escort of cavalry ndod by fils tuil eventh The 1 into PRICE TWO CENTS. LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, A GREAT BOSTONIAN'S NOTIONS. aie Wendell Phillipa Riding Two Political N eee t Once—The Republican Party Duly DASHES HERE AND THERE BY THB SUN'S REPORTERS. Damned—The Champion Probibith before a Bos Audience, Boston, Oct, 18,—Wendell Philips spoke nearly two hours to # large ondience in the Music Holl to-night, on some of the political issues in Massachusetts, He arrnigned the Republican party particolarly, snd the Democratic porty incidentally, for having n6 living idea to propowe, He had eearched the documents, speeches, and resolutions in the Conventions of the former, nding only one proposal for future watchfulness in the policy of reconstruction, a necessary but by no means ite only duty, A pretentious pride of its good record ‘was the only clain set forth by its exponents at the recent rally in Faneuil Hall, ‘The remarke of Mr, Harris, of North Carolina, he claimed, exposed the secret of the dofeat of the par- ty in that State, where armed bands ofthe Ka-Klux Klan, unchecked by the Government, kept ten thousand Republicens from the polls. The address of the elder Senator would have sounded the better liad an arrangement been made to keep Mr. Harris away. The quicker such watchfulness over the reconstructed State censed the better, The fanlt was not fo much with Gen, Grant as with Congress, bat the responsibility should not be divi- ded. There wos not, he averred, a Republican rep- resontative in North Carolina ‘or ‘Tennessee who could travel safely in his district, and nine repre- sentatives Iay dend in Georgia to-day for their adhe- Tenge to their principles, ‘The Democrats were put in no better light, a» proposing no ides. chafing only at the expenses of the Government, dwelling a little upon some finan: ctol theories, and painting a dark future when the wreat settlonionts of the war were to be reversed. Mr. Phillips liad oped to present the claims of women as one of the living issues in bis lecture, as it covered tie development of half the human race; but he regretted they did mot see fit to embrac golden ovpertunity and jump into the arena wh the old pertier were crit bling, But the leaders Juceed therwivo, and they must await the move- ments of the two partics that have promised to give their claim attention, ‘Temperance and protection ly issues now presented that —+—— Justice White of Hoboken Out of Prisen— ‘The Little Error in the Signing of Names Justice John White, of Hoboken, the eminent Jurist who robbed the Strarbourg fucitives of $2,000 fo gold, made Lie appearance in the streets of thas city yesterday. This eminent juitst Was fined $500 and costs, in addition to his imprisonm-"& ‘Thus Foley, the Judge's right bower, and the “ war hofe® of Hoboken's Young Democracy. It is expected that to-day the learned Judge will walk ap and sot tle another little aecount—that of forgery, in mem Ing another man's name to a tox recetpt and In pub ting the money into bis own pocket. The Grand Jury, it is eaid, Lave found an indictment, and the nye ‘Tim Foley bas become the Judge's curety im 000, Bishop Enasthorn on Ritantiam, The Evangelical Knowlege Society held ite twenty-third anniversary yesterday, in tbe Charch of the Holy Trivity, The Secretary reported over 482,000 in the treasury, and said the Soctety had nob been in debt for sixteen yoars. Bishop Eastburn of Mossachusetts attacked Ritualism, and called tt @ wretcked imitation of Popery, He thought the only way to abolish it was to pray, for a change of mind heart of its votaries, The ossembiage them nited with him in prayer. Dr. Stephen fH. Br. deprecated the frequent iutroduction of philo- sophy into Eniscoral sermons, A tardy reporter ine quired of the Rev, Stephen I. Tyng, Jr.. the pro ceedings previous to histarrival. The jolly reverond gave thom rendily, adding: “If you wan ‘ny more cut of this barrel, put your siphon down. Petar Bev ‘The War Upon Ritwatiam. The Evangelical anniversaries are in progress in the Ciureh of the Holy Trinity, Madison avenoe and Forty-second street. The anniversary of the to lubor were the American Church Missionary Society is to be hel@ to-day. f transition to. an active poll The Holy Commanton is to be adminis» wn in tie shade, The eri ‘The business meeting begine those tvartares wee wubeeded the past wen ll6 ouly AAI ta) ihe Grening At Up aces Hae eA TOR Te never had bat te clas sage | the anniversary addresses are to be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Peterkin of Vireinia, the Rev. T. L. Smite uri, the Rey. Henry C, Riley of Mextea, Vv. Dr, Goddard of Staten Islind, These exercises have drawn together a large number of clecgy and laity of the Protostant Episcopal Churek. from al purte of the country, and are of exceeding terest, 1840. when, after a trial, Tie axe was 80 broad and unwieldy for the extinction of slavery that It bad to be gronnd down in alter sears to cut only against the extension of the evil, Tt never took another step, without being kicked into it, Abraham Lin coln’ waited for the people, and Sumner’ fame was gaived by tngcing with his utmost strength to bring —— his party up to his own level, All the party 4 timed at now was to watch its own growth, KE cake dehotll Melati eh Fane nears OF twenty vente tee ‘tad eee hs | Thongh called as a workingmen'’s meeting, me fice, and now Named thore who bad an idea for | argus eye conid find a prominent workingman 1a the doing what they themeclves had done of yore. Ia jous crowd which assembled in Putnam Ball, anawer to the veteran critte, who said that it was | CPTOsrious crow: ite to i at Twelith street and Thirdavenue, last night, ‘The idle to funn] a party ona ure, Le would ask to be shown a party that was not primmrtiy organized | would-be nominee for the Assembly from the Four toenth District, the Hon. John R. Hennessey, deliv- on a measure. For instance, federalism, the tariff, tniernal improvements, paper, or coin, “He would | ered a poctical oration on his own virtues, and was except only the iiberty party followed in the same strain by several lessor Clee The in party do not even direct Mr. | The speeches were wccompanied by the music Pou the debt. Mr. Phillips had | crackers and rockets without, and we ¢ fullowed by been frequently axked Low he could represent two | drinas allaround, parties, If be hod eet out to be elected, he would - >— Ketconfa nt that he knew the way. lion of five Thirteen-yenr-old Drunkard. Pt UaeS Goon witch he tarsed his beck thnige | Last night Charles McKnight, aged 18 yearm, five years ago. He pitied young oditors and veteran | was taken to the Newark polico station by le fathor, correspondents who wasted the miduigat oil over | Jonn McKnight, of 157 Warren street. He was him, for he belonged to a class of men who Incked up, it being the desire of the father that the hoy should be committed to the county jail. The father eaid that his son played truant from school day aiter day, and at night reached bome drank, Several boys of bis age bave clubbed together and purchased liquor. had’tauht all the Ing them much i fig at when toey knew and were capable of tench ore. He was in the thick of the vere in thelr pinafores. He eintmed there were two foreos in polities—uht uth in prixeiples which woul? stem the current soite of all obstacles, and snJority of votes, ‘The Republican party Had no faith In nothing, its light had fled. Its — ‘The First Steamor from Hamburg. soul was & Iasked wo 10 prove that the; 4 r wanted ta vole: the tuimeranco purty ii it hata | The steamer Silesia arrived yesterday from Working force, and the labor reformerss if they had bate with. "00 pase “ NOTH ing force, and the labor reformers if they bad | Hamburg with 700 passengers. She Is the first vessel eveenner: of the line which has sailed from that port sinee aken tho intellect of Mossa- | tie beginning of Jnly, owing to the French block to enforce the existh ade he sailed two weeks ago last Friday, he na few of its Frexel men-of-war having disappeared. Pp outzon some a TWENTY Maw BURIED ALIVE. —— The Fall of Three Unfinished Buildings ‘ta angsered on ihe 8 ‘The party had mi ennsetts by negieetin Its safety depended u mer bers who. coul ay Unt wis lean, The temp in the five yea Low to it, 1 woul oF t dominate .and the Kepntiican party would y were only probing the State now, and he did not cdjeet to being thee Enat New York, lozeu. parties in auch g landable undertsking. ey | At about 10 o'clock yesterday morning, three Certainly not lopg live under the rallying chad of | buildings at Montague street and AtIantic avenuay, Repnbtiean Convention id Best Now York, owned by R. B. Hill Jetor of fepnbtiean © on nat Now York, owned by |. propriet Philips did not care a chip whether Claflin or | qrxcolsior Mills, fell, burying twenty carpenters an@ Adams wae elected Governor, but Laborers. For a while the spectators were paralysed, ihe retlection of an honest ta tallie Bevctiicene ot nd it wae pot till the groans of tbe buried sem Traniperauio vielory were heard that their eitustion was reallzed, The Ho wished to state people in the neizhborhood immediately sst to work had co ted Gov to _exiricnte the sufferers from the ruina, en the. re raid neree orter left the scone. the followines sto hed heen extriested, were ime seed prohitition a Jure’as follows : Wm, Ruckman, both thighs brokes, every soeinland politiest reform. Hh injur ut the bed and holy; dobn Muir, ime to provethat What the eouutry « ternilly injure’, suppored fatully ; C. Bautes, shoak tion ant ebarit® woe lost by the p der Jocated and tect serionsly injured; G! Hung, d Veense, He asserted internoly injured. bese men were taken to theig: era tocreate ay or homes apd medical attendance was vided, quor interest, IY — p their knees no EPSONAL INTELLIGENCER. anpenl farmers (0 enact and exect —- DE come carer rer eratan cree 1 kiyty Mordanot is in a private lunatic asylum neag coh fol fu te feclory | aystems extolied BORE imaproviog, "(vs “eranrons Dat ber generas lobby as the ouly body of Repabileans * - * homie anys wat Relies tne te Capt. F, A. Parker i detached from the Bostom pig knew anythin. and at tho saiue time denounced | wavy Yard, and ortered to the command of Whe plese a Ee yor dag Aut is Headquarters ina | er Franklin, of the European squadron. their ideas . system pursed. mn atuctory | ,83M- Bowles, of the Springteld Republican, re REINBE EOI Raa toad TIC tt tte REGS tnrned’ vestertay tn the Manhattan trom Liversooks Gon, C. B. Norton was sito ainong the parsengers. Louis Napoleon has four huodred thousand potinds Invesied iy Dutch railway bonds sone, Ne and concluded by3s took up the iene | but if it prenure ng that ifthe Repnb) represented i would be wel to concenirate ite eympatiies on race, leaving the issues bekind, Judgment would | [°F of bis and Lug6or See Reed be entertained, The andicnce frequently adplauded during the WASRINGTON NOTES, speech, pei ons cin eae The Codi terday three hours, BROOKLYN, TT Brady, of Indiana, has been ap — pointed United States Consul at St. Thoinas. lon JeMere w instantly killed yesterday after Penneyivania avenue is to be paved with four dif noon, by he we cxacht 1a. the machinery ot ferent patents of wood pavement—the Stowe, Kovbiag, Treerat tie Brooklsn Programmeowice.6 Milter, and Fallansbe The first reheovs 1 will be given at tho Academy | ‘The Grond Jury has found a trae bill against of Nusle Mrookiyn, tovtay at 8, by the full orehestes, | Charles C. Edwins, chargiig hun with embezaiug from uncer the aiection oCarl Horguvanne The orcueatral | the United Statce Treasury: Feeetions kre* Beeiliovsn'e Setentth, SyinmiOnyeover rhe Seer of colvad a desnats qectens ares Hee ise Seren Symmons ever: | ‘The Secretary of War has received a desnath to the effect that tained that on tnve: ention, it eould wot be ascar e Bt. Clair had been seized by @ overture “Der Franc: Boritoz, on aan {oreo LOSSES BY FIRE, a AS fei ghee SPANKS PROM THE TELEGRAPH. Parker's Mouring milla in Pouehke wore a a hummed yesterduy morning, Loss, $100,000; instired, | The Hon, R. B. Chitiom, member elect to Com uw eress. died at his Lome In Oxford, N. C.,0n Monday Two larre dw ing to Nathoniol Mar. | Vane ris aad Luther Kilburn, int yeaterday, hey & Sons! cotton and woollen mills, in the Fittcenth Ward, Philadelpula, we wiaged PAV D: Ore yesterday morning, One of the four wood sheds of th fr lirond at Grafton, N. JT, coutal ‘ood, Waa burned yoeterday, towetn we Bild barn Of Mir Coes, the store OF Mr, Barn: ee cotber movil buildings. The otter shed Sworeburnes | | Martin Stevens fell down a mining shaft in Hotenm, Montana: ay. 8 distance of sixty feet, inte Pt Twas killed: all and di math Aniericd, about liter, who diod im {Wo Jeans Ago, Were ays Hayes of Obto yesterday Dm each Congressional Convention of capital nivvers Whicu hat, October Equador, buried 1 Columous, ONG, Gov. te ui Cime Conot were saved AUSP, A. the woodland wt NM fuses for'n mie sitinat were oh fire.” tha loses Lafayette Vardon, aged 17, employed by the War serious to sndividuals thay to (he ratiroad formary, Conn. Glock ¢ ny was cauehe ' Inti thas tine! Both it, both logs POLITICAL SQULBS, Ho lived ahout hve mi ite Bats A construction tvain on the T ‘The Labor Rotorm party will nominate a county | {¥retern Ratlway gin vv ra cos { ‘ Miainor ie and’ Thomas oath Altona of Newton Massachvsctts | tatalls wounded. Severe] ciiers were badiy burt Baates is Tue Dowoersta of the Bizet District of Chinn VOULNGS AKOUL LOW eoninty, Nov, bave Notuinaied Feivinaud Buanck t ay Tre Mogirt Hell convention in the Sixth Con. | Music in Woshtn r (or Congress was ye ; ‘Third Virgina District Marshal Tooker cture of hls right erterday nouniuated ol. Albert. Ordway Lor Cod: n Saturday wight, by falang {rou the stoop OF bie having doled : he Democrats af the Touith District of Masea way of preface to the Unitarian Conferenes im chusaets nonioated Leopoll Moise, of Burton, for Cou. | the Coutell of the Momsial. to-day, the Mews DE, Bote gress, on the rst ballot. presediud thors last mgt Charles Hewineway bes been nominated for mam. | | dudee ozo. yesterday granted the motion for bere My tothe epublicans of the Second Die. | the nop Vor aeonvrs to atyinaise. the ol tri senate county, Nd of dhenow depot of tae Harlem Kalitoud, oe Se rte ‘The General Conmittens of the Roosevelt Water: | Notice Is elven elewhere by the Commisstonors bory and shith Riv" branelies of 1c Deimveratie Unian | of Cuaritics of the tines In wiich® aq ay b party have consuildated=told out to fwmuany long | wade Hor the annual gitts to the dealt - hy thelt leaders i Feason opened last nicht by Living Hall, ‘he Demoerate of Buifulo yesterday nominatet iy docoratsa Veives Geo. Cramer toy herd fran tie Firat Dit tyr. Many ely polit f ict, Jobn Howshi Noi the breoud, aud Joba Hl hig another row at Atoy tne I Tho Sroond District Tepudttewn Conaressional | toast tatu upon bat was fetus uiee Bros i 1 Telvenuey by ucolamauons us | A ‘ te f Lie Matih firennan Aasociatlontof the Twen ciroulie rt Aven ta auivet, Peruaudo’ Wood ( Cre ai ent Buu y hous ¢ ike bre ny the Improve Instruction of ‘ Ire are. Whe Geran I con Central Committ ve met ' Tua inge Hust might in tie Stenbou Honse. WII ME Wins Gellman ‘ Lt inure eoyunten Uiinfuation to repel 10 the Uineet col this pawet ail culitiren OF ule poor Aatoaits oF 7o teeuve eivetion Ly tfaudube ‘nh ah ile Cinariak Guana too place Foha Kirby. was in comet al re from the Ohio election show that | ands cupauy pros Ntt te (opuedicany luvs i45 tadority tor Congress tn | Tutina y ccunteated Tur. prints shivoh dolieans tat cr awh (uw aurapiuots digs In he Sand Dist An Ciomoeraiye ‘aud secehvs und dancing closed the day Wvority ty the thtrteont ets aid Soimsue (Me | Yortorday in the Marine Conrt Honry It UIHCAN), HIB majOFiRy At tue. Fatt eouth Diwteiel, Donglas Campbell, and doveph Bell brought act ian a ‘The Richmond County Demos tic Convention | furthers and autorioys at law. and recoverud $9) {rim Aescmbied yesterday in Wotnuand villaze, aad made | Willlam Burroughs, propiivior uf the Kyrret Howe, ine 'tollowlng nomipations fF for profeasional services ren iered in defending. Nl Uooker; for shoniit, Phouas Meea pwalnet a charge of suuge ine The decision was Trownrore AL WInALE! LOR, AR Based on testimony takeu beiore Thomas W. PiLammy MOL UNO Ul s WA AVE Gah Olle HMO Madi nt body Solera. amount, $569, was paid yesterday by the Hon. ‘iat’ i \ ij

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